The daughters of Devon mum Natasha Sale, who tragically died after a long battle with cervical cancer, have written a letter to Theresa May after her online petition reached 100,000 signatures.

The mother-of-four started a petition to raise awareness of the symptoms of cervical cancer and to prevent other women going through what she had gone through.

The 31-year-old managed to raise 78,000 signatures on her own and following her death her friends and family have continued her fight to get 100,000 signatures so the petition would be considered at Parliament.

Now the online petition has reached more than110,000 signatures so will be considered for debate.

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Following the success of the petition which keeps on increasing by the day, two of her daughters Ella and Lily, have written a letter to Prime Minister Theresa May, and they want to deliver it to her themselves.

The letter reads: “Natasha Sale, our mummy.

“Thank you for signing and sharing our mummy’s petition we are so proud.

“We want to deliver this letter to the Prime Minister ourselves.

“Thank you from Josh, Ella, Lily and Oakley.”

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In August 2018, Natasha was given 12 to 15 months to live, however sadly on December 28, 2018 Natasha lost her battle with the deadly disease.

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In 2016, at the age of 28, Natasha was first diagnosed with stage three cervical cancer. She underwent 25 rounds of radiotherapy and had six chemotherapy treatments before being transferred to the RD&E for internal radiotherapy.

Three months after her treatment doctors gave Natasha and her family the devastating news that the cancer had spread to her peritoneum and lung meaning the cancer was incurable so doctors gave her two to three years to live.

In February, Natasha was given another chance at life with her four children. Her scan looked positive so the doctors decided to remove the tumour on Natasha's lung.

However in June the mum-of-four was taken to hospital with severe pain. After three scans Natasha was told that the lung tumour had grown and the cancer had spread to her bowel, bladder and uterus.

Doctors gave Natasha 12 to 15 months to live and she started palliative chemotherapy to give her more time with her children, however six days after her birthday Natasha sadly passed away.

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Following her death Natasha's family and friends are striving to raise as much awareness of cervical cancer as possible and they hope to get as many signatures as they can for her online petition.

Amanda Scott also paid tribute to Natasha describing her as a 'warrior who fought long and hard'.

She said: "It absolutely breaks my heart to be writing this and never thought in a million years you’d be taken from us my beautiful best friend Natasha grew her wings and passed away peacefully 6:08am yesterday surrounded by the people who truly loved her.

"We have grown up since nursery my true life long friend. I still can’t get my head around it and doesn’t seem real, God only takes the best and you was an absolute warrior you fought long and hard and proved many wrong time and time again.

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"You were an inspiration and such a caring beautiful women, always helping others and worried about others more then yourself when you were going through such a tough time.

You were the best mother to your four beautiful children who will never forget you and will always be reminded of what a legend you were. I have many years of memories I will forever cherish, I’ve been privileged to have you as my best friend and having you in my life. I could write so many things but everyone already knows what a woman you are, sleep tight my beautiful angel."